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THE LATEST CULTURAL NEWS COVERING ALL ASPECTS OF THE ARTS IN NORTH TEXAS: NEW EXHIBITS, NEW PERFORMANCES, GALLERY OPENINGS, AND MORE.

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01 AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM

Through Feb. 15, AAM presents Sepia: Past. Pride. Power, an exhibition of Black politicians, community leaders, and entertainers from Sepia magazine; and The History of the Prairie View Interscholastic League: Black High School Sports in Texas in the Era of Segregation, an exhibition of the players, teams, and impact and dominance of Black high school sports in Texas, when racial segregation forced African Americans to create their own interscholastic sports league. Scope and Content: The Sepia Photographic Archive is one of the most valuable resources of Black achievement and joins the museum’s permanent collection. aamdallas.org

02 AMON CARTER MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART

Sandy Rodriguez in Isolation features 30 new works on paper created by the Los Angeles–based painter through Apr. 17. Stephanie Syjuco’s multimedia installation transforms images of renowned works from the Carter’s collection and investigates narratives of national identity. See Stephanie Syjuco: Double Vision through Dec. Newly acquired photographs by Ansel Adams, Edward Steichen, Dorothea Lange, Marco Breuer, Edward Weston, and others are on view for the first time at the Carter in Beauty and Life: The Finis Welch Collection, Feb. 20–May 8. ¡Printing the Revolution!, organized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum, explores the rise of Chicano graphics within these early social movements and the ways in which Chicanx artists since then have advanced innovative printmaking practices attuned to social justice; on view Feb. 20–May 8. Image: Aaron Siskind, Pleasures and Terrors of Levitation #99, gelatin silver print. Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas. Bequest of Finis Welch, © Aaron Siskind Foundation. cartermuseum.org

03 CROW MUSEUM OF ASIAN ART OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

The Crow Museum of Asian Art inspires and promotes learning and dialogue about the arts and cultures of Asia through exhibitions, research, and preservation of their collections, artistic and educational programming, and visitor experience. crowmuseum.org

04 DALLAS CONTEMPORARY

Through Feb. 13, Cell Grids, Peter Halley’s first exhibition in Texas in more than fifteen years, presents a unique series of paintings made from 2015 to the present. Ilya & Emilia Kabakov’s Paintings about Paintings resembles an outdated and rundown museum, incorporating never-before-seen paintings, interactive works, and installation. Shilpa Gupta’s installation For, In Your Tongue, I Cannot Fit: 100 Jailed Poets is the artist’s first solo exhibition in America in over a decade. dallascontemporary.org

05 DALLAS HOLOCAUST AND HUMAN RIGHTS MUSEUM Courage and Compassion provides a 360-degree perspective of the WWII experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry while exploring the relevance of these events today. The exhibition honors people across America who stood up to recognize Japanese Americans as friends, neighbors, and fellow citizens. Through Jun. 12. dhhrm.org

06 DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART

Slip Zone: A New Look in Postwar Abstraction in the Americas and East Asia continues through Jul. 10, along with Bosco Sodi: La fuerza del destino. Naudline Pierre: What Could Be Has Not Yet Appeared is on view through May 15. A recently acquired painting, Sam F. by Jean-Michel Basquiat, remains on view in the main concourse through Feb. 22. Guadalupe Rosales: Drifting on a Memory continues through Jul. 10. Rosales collaborated with Dallas-based lowrider artist Lokey Calderon to create an immersive work that nods to lowrider culture and uses sound to replicate the aural experience of cruising in East LA. Van Gogh and the Olive Groves ends Feb. 6. Octavio Medellín: Spirit and Form, the first-ever museum retrospective for the late sculptor, runs Feb. 6–Jan. 15, 2023. Spirit Lodge: Mississippian Art from Spiro is the first major exhibition dedicated to the art and culture of Mississippian peoples; on view Mar. 13–Aug. 7. Image: Damion Jay McGirt, Muscogee, Beaded bandolier bag, 1998, North American Southeast, cloth, beads.. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. dma.org

07 GEOMETRIC MADI MUSEUM

Selected works from Austin-based artist Larry Akers featuring kinetic sculptures will be on view through Mar. 3 in GeomeKinetica. geometricmadimuseum.org

08 GEORGE W. BUSH PRESIDENTIAL CENTER

The Continual Struggle: The American Freedom Movement and the Seeds of Social Change by artist Brian Washington documents the civil rights movement through 25 pieces on view in Freedom Hall at the Bush Center through Mar. 27. On view at the Food and Fiber

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Pavilion in Fair Park, Carne y Arena (Virtually present, Physically invisible), through Apr. 18, is presented for the first time in Texas in conjunction with the Nasher Sculpture Center. The ticketed experimental visual installation is a solo virtual reality experience that reunites frequent collaborators Alejandro G. Iñárritu and three-time Academy Award-winning cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki. Image: Brian Washington, We Walk the Difficult Road, mixed charcoal on paper. Courtesy of the George W. Bush Presidential Center. bushcenter.org

09 KIMBELL ART MUSEUM

Turner’s Modern World closes Feb. 6. The next major exhibition for the Kimbell will be The Language of Beauty in African Art, which presents nearly 250 remarkable works from collections around the world—compelling art that scholars, connoisseurs, and collectors outside Africa have admired for more than a century; Apr.–Jul. 31. kimbellart.org

10 LATINO CULTURAL CENTER

Marian Ichaso Lefeld: Tierra de Gracia showcases paintings that represent her perspective on the Venezuelan Modernist utopia resulting from the 20th-century oil boom through Feb. 26. Mar. 16, LCC presents Cine de Oro: Camino de Sacramento. lcc.dallasculture.org

11 THE MAC

The MAC’s 2022 Juried Student Exhibition will be on view through March and presents work by current undergraduate art students, MA, MFA, and PhD candidates at schools within a 50-mile radius of Dallas. the-mac.org

12 MEADOWS MUSEUM

Murillo: Picturing the Prodigal Son presents Murillo’s paintings that represent the first time a Spanish artist painted the story in serial form, Feb. 20–Jun. 12. Marking the Meadows’ first collaboration with the National Gallery of Ireland, Picturing the Prodigal Son was inspired by the recent conservation work and the extensive technical analysis of the canvases carried out in Dublin, which has highlighted the beauty of Murillo’s technique and revealed new insights into his working method at a critical point in his career. Meadows/ARCO Artist Spotlight: Ignasi Aballí presents the Spanish conceptual artist, who is representing Spain at the 59th Venice Biennale; Mar. 6–Jun. 26. Image: Ignasi Aballí Photograph by Roberto Ruiz. meadowsmuseumdallas.org

13 MODERN ART MUSEUM OF FORT WORTH

FOCUS: Jill Magid continues through Mar. 20 and displays the New York–based artist’s performance-based practice as she implants herself into established systems of control and authority in order to

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study such structures from within. Opening Feb. 26, the Modern will begin its 20th year in its Tadao Ando–designed galleries with a permanent collection installation focused on works acquired since the building’s opening. Recent Acquisitions 2002-2022 will showcase paintings, photographs, sculptures, and videos by artists from varied cultures and geographies through Apr. 24. Image: Eddie Martinez, Blue Shield, 2019, oil paint, enamel, oil bar, spray paint, pencil, and silkscreen on canvas, 75 x 96 in. Collection of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Museum purchase, © Eddie Martinez. themodern.org

14 MUSEUM OF BIBLICAL ART

Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females, a gripping exhibition focusing on women during the Holocaust, runs through Mar. 29. biblicalarts.org

15 NASHER SCULPTURE CENTER

Featuring public events and educational opportunities including family events and student workshops, Nasher Prize Month, commemorating 2022 Nasher Prize Laureate Nairy Baghramian, begins Mar. 1 and continues through Apr. 2. Italian-born American artist Harry Bertoia’s exhibition of work continues through Apr. 23 alongside Sightings: Olivia Block, which closes a day later, on Apr. 24. Accompanying Bertoia’s exhibition, SCULPTING SOUND: Twelve Musicians Encounter Bertoia features a series of six concerts from Feb. 22–27, bringing together 12 world-renowned musicians to explore the expressive range of Harry Bertoia’s sounding sculptures. Image: Harry Bertoia, Untitled (Sunburst), 1960, polished bronze wire and rod, 76 x 32 x 32 in. Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Collection Photograph by Kevin Todora, courtesy Nasher Sculpture Center. © 2021 Estate of Harry Bertoia / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. nashersculpturecenter.org

16 PEROT MUSEUM

Through Apr. 20, The Shape of Matter—Through An Artist’s Eye is comprised of 70 pieces by artist Paula Crevoshay that celebrate nature’s beauty. perotmuseum.org.

17 SIXTH FLOOR MUSEUM

John F. Kennedy and the Memory of a Nation examines the life, legacy, and assassination of JFK within the events of November 22, 1963. The multimedia experience advocates for cross-generational dialogue to foster interest and understanding in a historical context. jfk.org

18 TYLER MUSEUM OF ART

Norman Rockwell: Drawings, Paintings & Prints features a variety of works by the American artist and illustrator, including pieces related to his iconic Saturday Evening Post covers, through Mar. 13. tylermuseum.org

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01 AMPHIBIAN

The Pleasure Trails begins when Rachel and Callie start clinical trials on their new female libido enhancement drug and willing participants come out of the woodwork looking for an internal revolution. Soon after the first dose, the effectiveness of the medicine is undeniable, but the overwhelming pressure for its success may corrupt the experiment and everyone involved, Feb. 11–27. amphibianstage.com

02 AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

Do No Harm, Soul Rep co-founder Anyika McMillan-Herod’s newest play, was commissioned by theologian Dr. Evelyn Parker and the Association of Practical Theology. The play explores the story of three enslaved women—Anarcha, Betsey, and Lucy—who were experimented on without anesthesia by Dr. J. Marion Sims, credited as “The Father of Modern Gynecology,” Mar. 10–19. José González lights up the stage Mar. 26. RAGE is a one-act play that explores the stories of Black women throughout the history of the US. Ten women share their stories of strength, resilience, perseverance, and struggle across the history of the nation. Mar. 31–Apr. 9. attpac.org

03 BASS PERFORMANCE HALL

Hamilton ends its run at Bass Hall on Feb. 6 and the venue resumes its Broadway series with Oklahoma!, which reveals the darker psychological truths of a community circling its wagons against an outsider, and portrays the frontier life that shaped America, Jun. 21–26. basshall.com

04 CASA MAÑANA

Matilda takes the stage Feb. 4–13. Known across the globe as the ultimate feel-good show, The Choir of Man offers up one hour of indisputable joy for all ages, Mar. 1–6. casamanana.org

05 DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE

Cultural Awareness explores a performance dedicated to who we are as a people and where we come from. Feb. 18–19. DBDT: Encore! returns with Dancing Beyond Borders on Mar. 26. Image: Awassa Astrige/Ostrich. Photograph by Richard W. Rodriguez. dbdt.com

06 DALLAS CHILDREN’S THEATER

Dragons Love Tacos is a hilarious, dance-filled journey into the field of “‘Dragonology” and is equal parts ridiculous and delicious, through Feb. 20. dct.org

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naval officer B.F. Pinkerton—a heartless cad who ultimately abandons her and their little son with devastating results, Feb. 18–26. In Flight, a violent storm has grounded all flights, forcing some passengers and crew members to spend the night together in an airport lounge. Here they get to know each other very, very well… including a refugee, who’s been living in the airport for 20 years, pining for the desirable, but icy, air traffic controller, Mar. 4–12. Next, The Barber of Seville returns to The Dallas Opera Mar. 19–27. Image: Flight. Photograph by Duane Tinkey. Courtesy Des Moines Metro Opera. dallasopera.org

08 DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS

Rent follows a year in the lives of a diverse group of artists and friends struggling to follow their dreams without selling out, Feb. 18–20. Come From Away, a story of community in distressing times, runs at DSM Mar. 8–20. dallassummermusicals.org

09 DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Welcome Back Maestro Litton sees former DSO music director Andrew Litton and pianist Stephen Hough Feb. 3–5. Pinchas Zukerman and Amanda Forsyth perform Feb. 9–10. Premiered a mere four days before Tchaikovsky’s untimely death, his final symphony was named Pathétique for the passion, emotion, and suffering expressed, suggesting his struggle with society’s intolerance for homosexuality; see it live Feb. 17–19. Duruflé Requiem joins the Gould Family Organ Recital Series on Feb. 20. Oleta Adams takes the stage Feb. 26. An Evening With Renée Elise Goldsberry opens Mar. 11–13. Shostakovich & R. Strauss takes the stage Mar. 17–20. An All-Mozart Concert is performed Mar. 24–26. Image: Rénee Elise Goldberry. Courtesy of DSO. mydso.com

10 DALLAS THEATER CENTER

Our Town follows the Webb and Gibbs families as their children fall in love, marry, and eventually—in one of the most famous scenes in American theater—die. Narrated by a stage manager and performed with minimal props and sets, Our Town depicts the fictional small town of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire, through three acts: “Daily Life,” “Love and Marriage,” and “Death and Eternity.” Our Town ends its run on Feb. 20. Next, The Sound of Music takes the stage Mar. 25–Apr. 24. dallastheatercenter.org

11 DALLAS WIND SYMPHONY

DWS presents the music of John Williams in Epic John Williams on Feb. 15. The Planets in HD sees two exciting modern works starting the program, including Adam Schoenberg’s percussion concerto featuring soloist Jacob Nissly. Then strap in for a trip through The Planets, featuring high-resolution photos from the Hubble Space Telescope projected overhead, Mar. 15. dallaswinds.org

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12 EISEMANN CENTER

Join Full Circle Dance for an entertaining evening of contemporary modern dance on Feb. 5. A Texas Tribute is an exclusive event coinciding with the 50th anniversary season of Texas Country Reporter on Feb. 5 and Mar. 5. Middletown is a joyful and heartfelt story about two couples, Don and Dotty Abrams and Tom and Peg Hogan, who reminisce about a friendship 33 years in the making, Feb. 9–27. Cindy Williams, the legendary costar of Laverne and Shirley, will share memories of her career and hilarious backstage tales from her lifetime in entertainment, Mar. 18–20. eisemanncenter.com

13 FORT WORTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

FWSO performs Alan Silvestri’s dazzling musical score live and in synch with Back to the Future Feb. 11–13. Inimitable violinist Sarah Chang performs the Dvorák Violin Concerto for the Annual Gala Concert and Dinner on Feb. 26. FWSO will perform The Music of John Williams on Mar. 4–6. When Instruments Roamed the Earth! is an event for the whole family featuring an exploration of the sounds, people, and experiences provided by symphony orchestras, Mar. 5. Spirituals and Jazz: Dawson and Gershwin mounts Mar. 11–13. Kenny G returns to Fort Worth Mar. 18–20. World Premiere and Tchaikovsky’s Fifth: Veronika Ágnes Fáncsik, R. Strauss and Tchaikovsky fill the stage Mar. 25–27. fwsymphony.org

14 KITCHEN DOG THEATER

The Kitchen Dog Theater returns with Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus by Taylor Mac, Feb. 18–Mar. 6. kitchendogtheater.org

15 LYRIC STAGE

Lyric Stage returns with Ragtime on Feb. 17–20. lyricstage.org

16 MAJESTIC THEATRE

Patton Oswalt Live: Who’’s Ready to Laugh? tour stops in Dallas on Feb. 5. Bruce Dickinson from Iron Maiden will be at the Majestic on Feb. 22. Tig Notaro takes the stage Feb. 25. AEG Presents Pat Metheny Feb. 26. Prepare for ABBA Mania on Feb. 27. Rob Bell’s Everything is Spiritual tour stops in Feb. 28. Nick Cave and Warren Ellis perform live on Mar. 4. David Spade’s Catch Me Inside tour takes the stage Mar. 12. Russian Ballet performs Swan Lake on Mar. 18. Two-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat performs Mar. 19. AEG Presents: Drew and Ellie Holcomb on Mar. 25. Little Feat: Waiting for Columbus tour plays Mar. 27, and comedian Mike Birbiglia performs Mar. 31. majestic.dallasculture.org Tony Award-winner from Broadway’s Hamilton

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17 TACA

Jennifer Burr Altabef and Larry Angelilli will be honored as recipients of the 44th Annual TACA Silver Cup Award on April 21 at The National at Thompson Dallas. Celebrated each year, TACA Silver Cup spotlights two individuals who have made lasting contributions to the cultural fabric of the community through their steadfast support for the arts. The event will be chaired by Diane Brierley and Deborah McMurray. taca-arts.org

18 TEXAS BALLET THEATER

A Tchaikovsky Evening showcases Tchaikovsky and world premieres by Ben Stevenson and Tim O’Keefe at the Wyly Theatre Feb. 11–20. texasballettheater.org

19 THEATRE THREE

Maytag Virgin follows Alabama schoolteacher Lizzy Nash and her new neighbor Jack Key over the year following the tragic death of Lizzy’s husband. The play explores the ideas of inertia and self-enlightenment, and the bridge between the two; through Feb. 20. theatre3dallas.com

20 TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND

Bold, refreshing, and completely relevant, An Untitled Love is Kyle Abraham’s newest evening-length work. With music by Grammy Award-winning R&B legend D’Angelo, this highly entertaining and captivating work celebrates culture, family, and community on Mar. 4–5. Image: A.I.M. An Untitled Love, Catherine Ellis-Kirk. Photograph by Carrie Schneider. titas.org

21 TURTLE CREEK CHORALE

TCC returns with Let Us March On! in July. turtlecreekchorale.com

22 UNDERMAIN THEATRE

A multi-instrumentalist using a combination of harp and guitar loops evoking elements of ambient folk and celestial tones, Jess Garland will be in concert at Undermain on Feb. 19. Whither Goest Thou America: Festival of New American Play Readings returns for its fourth series of readings of new plays examining the American landscape, Mar. 5–27. undermain.org

23 WATERTOWER THEATRE

WTT returns with a Tony Award–winning classic comedy centered around two unlikely roommates— uptight, neat Felix Unger and easygoing, disheveled Oscar Madison—that inspired both a hit movie and a TV series. This classic comedy opens as a group of guys assemble for cards in the apartment of divorced Oscar Madison. Mar. 30–Apr. 10. watertowertheatre.org

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01 12.26

Self-taught, Dallas-based artist David-Jeremiah’s I Drive Thee continues through Mar. 5. gallery1226.com

02 500X GALLERY

500X highlights their annual College Expo 2022 exhibition, juried this year, by Jer’Lisa Devezin, showcasing artists within 50 miles of Dallas, on view through Mar. 13. 500x.org

03 ALAN BARNES FINE ART

Alan Barnes Fine Art specializes in 19th- and 20th-century American and European Paintings. From Old Masters to Impressionist paintings, drawings, and watercolors. alanbarnesfineart.com

04 AND NOW

David Flaugher’s solo exhibit remains on view through Feb. 26. Next the multimedia and fiber artist Miguel Bendaña will fill the gallery Mar. 5–Apr. 9. andnow.biz

05 ARTSPACE111

Future Tales by Jim Malone will open Feb. 3 and continue through Mar. 19. Regarded for his alluring works on paper that feature impeccable illustrations of nature and national parks, Malone has worked in a variety of mediums in his extensive 50-year career. Concurrently, Artspace111 will present Big Bend, a group exhibition of select rostered artists whose work has been inspired by the Texas National Park. artspace111.com

06 BARRY WHISTLER GALLERY

Seriality +, continues through Feb. 26. The group show includes Ed and Linda Blackburn, Linnea Glatt, Sam Gummelt, Lawrence Lee, Peter Ligon, John Pomara, Andrea Rosenberg, Lorraine Tady, John Wilcox, and Mark Williams. barrywhistlergallery.com

07 BEATRICE M. HAGGERTY GALLERY

The Haggerty gallery is filled with the work of Doug Land and Kevin Perkins in Playground through Mar. 2. udallas.edu/gallery

09 CADD

Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas is a nonprofit organization that was formed in 2007 for the purpose of promoting contemporary art in Dallas. caddallas.org

10 CHRISTOPHER MARTIN GALLERY

Celebrating 27 years in Dallas, the gallery presents the reverse-glass paintings of American artist Christopher Martin; the Rodeo series of Dallas-based photographer Steve Wrubel; the color-field paintings

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of New York–based painter Jeff Muhs; the abstract paintings of British-born artist Charlie Bluett; the acrylic constructions of Dallas artist Jean Paul Khabbaz; the abstract work of Californiabased painter Monica Perez; the organic paintings of Atlanta artist Liz Barber; and the exquisite sculptures of Mexican artist MIKI; as well as the work of rotating artists in the recently expanded gallery. christophermartingallery.com

11 CONDUIT GALLERY

Boston-based artist C. Meng’s RECYCLED and Matt Clark’s Until the Sun Rises exhibit in the main gallery along with Clark’s collaboration with photographer William Greiner, The Space Between. Concurrently, Yana Payusova’s Weight, Power, Burden is on view in the Project Room. All exhibits through Feb 12. From Feb. 19–Mar. 25, Ludwig Schwarz: Moving Pictures fills the main gallery, and the Project Room sees New Work by Dallas-based artist Ari Brielle. conduitgallery.com

12 CRAIGHEAD GREEN GALLERY

Patty Sutherland, Damian Suarez, and Kelsey Irvin remain on view through Feb. 12. Next, the gallery hosts Brad Ellis, Chris Mason, and Rebecca Shewmaker, Feb. 19–Apr. 2. Image: Rebecca Shewmaker, Afternoon near the Grotto, dyed cotton fabric and thread on buckram, 10 x 10 in. craigheadgreen.com

13 CRIS WORLEY FINE ARTS

CWFA presents Shannon Cannings: Sure Shot, featuring ten dynamic new works in oil on panel and canvas through Feb. 12. Trey Egan: Signal/Rhythm/Solace will follow, filling the gallery with new work by Egan Feb. 19–Apr. 2. Image: Trey Egan, Sky Chaser Let’s Run Away, 2021, oil on canvas, 58 x 76 in. crisworley.com

14 DADA

The Dallas Art Dealers Association is an affiliation of established independent gallery owners and nonprofit art organizations. dallasartdealers.org

15 DAISHA BOARD GALLERY

Daisha Board is a contemporary art gallery representing BIPOC artists, LGBTQ+, and artists with disabilities locally and abroad in various mediums that include mixed media, sculpture, photography, installations, performance art, and digital media. Unseen features the work of Sharidyn Barnes through Feb. 5. Image: Sharidyn Barnes, Drowning in My Success and Sorrows, 2020, acrylic and oil on canvas, 50 x 64 in. daishaboardgallery.com

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formerly known as 214 Projects, is an arts and special projects space located in the Dallas Design District. dallasartfairprojects.com

17 DAVID DIKE FINE ART

DDFA specializes in late 19th- and 20th-century American and European paintings with an emphasis on the Texas Regionalists and Texas landscape painters. daviddike.com

18 ERIN CLULEY GALLERY

Catherine MacMahon: Thresholds of Uncertainty remains on view through Feb. 12. Next, ECG will host Will Murchison and Lynn Stern, Feb. 19–Mar. 19. Erincluley.com

19 FERRARI GALLERY

Ferrari Gallery presents contemporary metal art sculptures by James Ferrari; canvas paintings inspired from nature by Debra Ferrari; photographer Jeremy McKane, who utilizes water and camera to capture the human form and express a passion to preserve our oceans; and ceramic sculptor Kosmas Ballis, who transforms viewers to a distinct space through his intricate clay sculptures. Save the date for MILIEU EARTH opening Apr. 22, an invitational group exhibition featuring American artists focused on works inspired by our planet and wildlife. ferrarigallery.net

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Fort Worth Art Dealers Association funds and hosts exhibitions of noteworthy art. fwada.com

21 GALLERI URBANE

Horse Show, curated by Meghan Borah and Jeane Cohen, and Lori Larusso’s Care remain on view through Feb. 12. Through the rest of Feb/Mar. Galleri Urbane will host Samantha McCurdy: Subliminal Sublime and Colby Currie: New Paintings. Image: Meghan Borah, Do You Know How To Pony Like Bony Malonie, 2021, oil on canvas, 30 x 22 in. galleriurbane.com

22 GREEN FAMILY ART FOUNDATION

Women of Now: Dialogues of Identity, Memory & Place, a group exhibition curated by Clare Milliken and Bailey Summers, will be on view Feb. 12–May 22. greenfamilyartfoundation.org

23 HOLLY JOHNSON GALLERY

Theresa Chong: Duino Elegies is an exhibition of works on paper inspired by Rainer Maria Rilke’s the Duino Elegies. The exhibit will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with an essay by David Brody, through Feb. 12. Borrowed Light marks Jill Moser’s first solo show with the gallery and features recent paintings and works on paper, Feb. 19–May 9. Dion Johnson’s Vibrant is on view

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until Mar. 19. Image: Theresa Chong, Duino Elegy #8, 2018–2020, copper, colored pencil, and gouache on Japanese handmade paper, 11.75 x 11.5 in. hollyjohnsongallery.com

24 KEIJSERS KONING

This new gallery in River Bend will open Feb. 11 with Murmur featuring the work of Jeff Grant and William Burton Binnie. keijserskoning.com

25 KIRK HOPPER FINE ART

Artists Gil Rocha and Victor Calise Blanchard examine core issues that we are often reluctant to address through Feb. 19. Next, Brian Finke fills the gallery Feb. 26–Mar. 26. Image: Gil Rocha, The Studio, 2021, collage, 14 x 17 in. kirkhopperfineart.com

26 KITTRELL/RIFFKIND ART GLASS

Botanicals is a group exhibition featuring imagery from the magical world of plants by artists working in glass, Feb. 5–Mar. 5. Ross Richmond’s A Solo Exhibition features equine art Mar. 12–Apr. 16. Image: Ross Richmond, Dark Bay, glass, 15.5 x 5 x 9 in. kittrellriffkind.com

27 LAURA RATHE FINE ART

Marking its ninth year in the Dallas Design District, Laura Rathe Fine Art presents On Cloud 9, a group anniversary exhibition featuring new works from distinguished gallery artists. Feb. 12–Mar. 26. An opening reception will be held Feb. 19. Image: Hunt Slonem, Untitled, 2022, oil and acrylic with diamond dust on wood, 14 x 14 in. laurarathe.com

28 LILIANA BLOCH GALLERY

The gallery hosts Rachel Wolfson Smith’s Behavioral Science through Feb. 5. Hail Mary, featuring the works of Francesca Brunetti and Juan Negroni, will be on view Feb. 12–Mar. 12. Brunetti and Negroni, whose nationalities are Italian and Puerto Rican respectively, discuss male insidious cultural narrative interventions about women destined to perpetuate sexual objectification and historic obliteration. Brunetti uses sensual gestural strokes while Negroni’s lines are rigid and candid. Illustration works by Liliya Rattari will be on view alongside Hail Mary. lilianablochgallery.com

29 MARTIN LAWRENCE GALLERIES

Martin Lawrence Galleries specializes in original paintings, sculpture, and limited-edition graphics. The gallery is distinguished by works of art by Erté, Marc Chagall, Keith Haring, and many other artists. martinlawrence.com

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30 OLIVIER FRANÇOIS GALERIE

OFG is closed for renovations. Information regarding 2022 schedule coming soon. ofg.xxx

31 P.A.O. PROJECTS

P.A.O Projects will host Masaya Nakayama Feb. 12–Mar. 12. paoprojects.com

32 PHOTOGRAPHS DO NOT BEND

The exhibitions Patty Carroll: Anonymous Woman: Domestic Demise and Bill Owens: Suburbia will be on view through Feb. 12. Texas—Bauhaus will feature photographs by Bauhaus artists who have visited Texas and the Texas artists they have influenced. Featuring work by György Kepes, Carlotta Corpron, Ida Lansky, and more, the exhibition will be on view Feb. 19–Apr. 2. pdnbgallery.com

33 THE POWER STATION

Through Mar. 18, the exhibition space will show Every Empire Breaks Like a Vase. Referring to the precarity of colonialist and imperialist practices that inform today’s globalized world, Paulo Nimer Pjota’s work synthesizes ancient history and mythology with the aesthetics of contemporary and urban street culture. powerstationdallas.com

34 RO2 ART

New work by Julon Pinkston in an exhibition titled Marsh Wiggle Apparitions as well as Charles Clary: Memento Morididdle will be on view through Feb. 12. A group show, New to Ro2 featuring Edgar Cano, Catherine Cornelius, JD Moore, Cat Rigdon, and Lillian Young, will be on view Feb. 15–Mar. 19. Solo shows for Brooks Oliver and Joshua Dodson will open on Mar. 26. All exhibitions will be displayed at The Cedars location. ro2art.com

35 SAMUEL LYNNE GALLERIES

The mission of this state-of-the-art expansive gallery is to represent a very select group of artists, including the work of cofounder JD Miller, each with a unique vision and message within the contemporary art world. Changing Lanes will feature the work of David Yarrow through Feb. 5. samuellynne.com

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In Abstract Now, three surprising talents shown in California share their emerging talents with the North Texas audience: Sara Issakharian’s explosive abstract paintings; Channing Hansen’s knitted works that surprisingly read as paintings, and b. chehayeb’s intimate colorful abstractions. The

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37 SMINK ART + DESIGN

Representing fine design manufacturers such as Minotti with the work of Rodolfo Dordoni; House of Finn Juhl; Porro with Piero Lissoni, Massaud, Pillet, Rennie; and Molteni&C, Smink exhibits work by rostered artists throughout the showroom. sminkinc.com

38 SMU POLLOCK GALLERY

SMU Pollock Gallery provides a space for critical engagement with art and pedagogy, bringing together historical scholarship, contemporary artistic practice, and experimental methodology. pollockgallery.art

39 SOUTHWEST GALLERY

For over 50 years, Southwest Gallery has provided Dallas the largest collection of fine 19th- to 21st- century paintings and sculptures along with contemporary art. The gallery exhibits hundreds of artists who work in a broad range of styles, all displayed in a 16,000-square-foot showroom. swgallery.com

40 SWEET PASS SCULPTURE PARK

Sweet Pass Sculpture Park will reopen programming in the warmer months of spring. sweetpasssculpturepark.com

41 TALLEY DUNN GALLERY

Ursula von Rydingsvard features the artist’s monumental sculptures through Apr. 2. Image: Ursula Von Rydingsvard, “V” Stop, 2015, cedar, graphite, 103 x 87 x 40 in. talleydunn.com

42 VALLEY HOUSE GALLERY

Valley House Gallery’s Bob Stuth-Wade: The Comfort of Trees, continues through Feb. 19. Next, Gail Norfleet: Pages from a Glass Book runs Feb. 26 through Apr 2. valleyhouse.com

43 WAAS GALLERY

We Are All Stars is a studio collective and gallery housed in South Dallas. Curated through a lens of sustainability, WAAS empowers artists to connect to their communities and facilitate societal change while offering an interstellar sanctuary to communicate artistic expression and immersion. waasgallery.com

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44 WEBB GALLERY

Webb Gallery has been selling “soul” through contemporary and visionary art for with a focus on folk and the obscure for 33 years. Their exhibition Some Leaders are Born Women, featuring, Margaret Sullivan, Martha Rich, Rebecca Cash, and Lee Godie, continues through March. webbartgallery.com

45 WILLIAM CAMPBELL CONTEMPORARY ART

Opening Mar. 26 in conjunction with Fort Worth Art Dealers Association Spring Gallery Night, new work from Matt Kleberg and Paul Kremer will be on view at the new Foch Street location. Concurrently, Frank X. Tolbert 2’s work will be on view at the original Byers Street location. williamcampbellcontemporaryart.com

AUCTIONS AND EVENTS

01 DALLAS AUCTION GALLERY

The Fine & Decorative Art Auction takes place on Mar. 2. dallasauctiongallery.com

02 HERITAGE AUCTIONS

HA slated auctions for the Feb. are Urban Art Showcase Auction on Feb. 2, Mark “The Fifth Turtle” Freedman Showcase Auction on Feb. 3, Animation Art Signature Auction on Feb. 4–7, Nature & Science Signature Auction on Feb. 7, Depth of Field: Photographs auction on Feb. 9, Fine & Decorative Arts Showcase Auction on Feb. 10, American Icon: G. E. Corporate Art Collection Part I Showcase Auction on Feb. 11, The Soul of a Nation: Black Art from a Distinguished Collector Auction on Feb. 14, Urban Collectibles Showcase Auction on Feb. 16, the Prints & Multiples Showcase Auction on Feb. 23, Jim Davis: The Art of Garfield Comics & Comic Art Showcase Auction on Feb. 24, Art of the West Showcase Auction on Feb. 25. In Mar., Urban Art Showcase Auction on Mar. 2, In Focus: Dali Showcase Auction on Mar. 8, In Focus: Women Photographers on Mar. 9, International Comic Art and Anime Signature Auction on Mar. 10–12, Fine & Decorative Arts Showcase Auction on Mar. 10, the Asian Art Signature Auction on Mar. 22, the Prints & Multiples Showcase Auction on Mar. 23, the Luxe Jewels Auction on Mar. 23, the Contemporary Art Within Reach Showcase Auction on Mar. 24, Women of the West Showcase Auction on Mar. 25, and The Black Cat Collection and Pre-Code Horror Comics & Comic Art Auction on Mar. 31. ha.com